Please cite this article as: Wijaya T, Lo TS, Jaili SB, Wu PY, The diagnosis and management on ureteric injury after laparoscopy, Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy (2015),
AbstractThe number of ureteric injury case has increased in gynecological surgery. We reviewed the literature concerning the incidence of ureteric injury, the recognition and management of the ureteric injury with the controversy of delayed management of ureteric injury. Gynecologists should be aware and becomes familiar with the pelvic wall anatomy, the location where is the most susceptible to injury and the knowledge of the prevention and management of ureteric injury in order to reduce the morbidity of the ureteric injury.
Management of nulliparous advanced POP poses significant challenges with regard to uterine preservation, future pregnancy and childbirth. Conservative management with pessary insertion should be offered followed by surgical correction. Reconstructive surgery with mesh may improve prolapse symptoms objectively and subjectively.
Ureterovaginal fistula following neglected vaginal foreign body is a serious condition. Early diagnosis, treatment of infection and proper surgical management can improve the outcome and decrease complications.
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